Russia has brought charges against this man for crimes in Russia.
Why would we NOT let them question him?
Hell, it’s a ROUTINE criminal case...just like burglary or murder.
“Why would we NOT let them question him?”
I don’t think we have extradition agreements with Russia.
And, this Browder, a commie prince, is not a US citizen.
And there actually a treaty between the two countries on such criminal matters....now I dont know if the past 3 administrations ever used that part of the treaty but it was agreed upon by the Clinton administration in 1998
> Why would we NOT let them question him? <
The Russians want to question Michael McFaul. But McFaul wasn’t just some businessman on a junket to Moscow. He was the US ambassador!!!
If Obama had let, say, the Chinese interview (interrogate) our ambassador to Beijing, everyone here would be screaming. And rightly so. Except in extremely limited circumstances, foreign nations should not be able to question US officials.
But Browder is another matter. He renounced his US citizenship and became a UK citizen. Deport him to the UK and let the British sort it all out.